Rotary Fellowships at a Glance
Rotary Fellowships began informally in 1928 when Rotarians with a shared interest in the language Esperanto joined together.
In 1947, a group of Rotarian boating enthusiasts began flying the Rotary flag from their crafts, calling themselves the International Yachting Fellowship of Rotarians; this fellowship now boasts the longest continuous existence.
The scope of Rotary Fellowships has changed much over the years, but today their purpose is still to unite Rotarians in friendship and provide venues for enjoying their favorite recreational or professional activities.
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- 4x4 vehicles
- Amateur Radio
- Antique Automobiles
- Authors and Writers
- Beer
- Bird Watching
- Canoeing
- Caravanning
- Chess
- Computer Users
- Cooking
- Convention Goers
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Cricket
- Cruising
- Curling
- Cycling
- Doctors
- Doll Lovers
- Draughts (Checkers)
- E-Clubs
- Editors and Publishers
- Educators
- Environment
- Esperanto
- Fishing
- Flying
- Go
- Golf
- Home Exchange
- Honorary Consuls
- Horseback Riding
- Internet
- Italian Culture
- Jazz
- Latin Culture
- Lawyers
- Magicians
- Magna Graecia
- Marathon Running
- Motorcycling
- Music
- Old and Rare Books
- Past District Governors
- Photographers
- Police and Law Enforcement
- Pre-Columbian Civilizations
- Quilters and Fiber Artists
- Railroads
- Recreational Vehicles
- Rotary Global History
- Rotary Heritage and History
- Rotary Means Business
- Rotary on Stamps
- Rowing
- Scouting
- Scuba Diving
- Shooting Sports
- Singles
- Skiing
- Social Networks
- Table Tennis
- Tennis
- Total Quality Management
- Travel and Hosting
- Wellness and Fitness
- Whiskey
- Wine
- Yachting